Re: Most Disappointing Ram Thus Far?

Originally Posted by AvengerRam

For me, it came down to Saffold and Smith. I went with Saffold because my expectations were higher for him. Hopefully, he'll return to his rookie form.

my sentiments exactly. I had wished there was a saffold and smith option. only reason saffold trumps smith is cause he played so well coming in as a rookie and smith has basically regressed since we got him. hopefully after the bye they can get there act together.

Re: Most Disappointing Ram Thus Far?

It was only a month ago when I read an article with Bill Polian. He raved about Saffold, and even mentioned that the Colts may have made a mistake overlooking Saffold.? Its been the month from hell for Saffold and Smith. The O-Line's play is the Rams biggest problem, it affects everything on offense.?

Re: Most Disappointing Ram Thus Far?

Per $ I had to go with Jason. I give Saffold a little leeway on the theory of sophomore slump. But Smith is starting his third year and making a good chunk of change. He needed to be working hard and challenging Saffold for LT but he is having trouble holding on to his RT job.

Re: Most Disappointing Ram Thus Far?

Originally Posted by Rambunctious

Per $ I had to go with Jason. I give Saffold a little leeway on the theory of sophomore slump. But Smith is starting his third year and making a good chunk of change. He needed to be working hard and challenging Saffold for LT but he is having trouble holding on to his RT job.

Agreed. Smith's game has fallen apart and it doesn't get any worse than getting benched because of it.

Re: Most Disappointing Ram Thus Far?

Smith. Absolutely, unequivocally, 100% sure. At least everyone else tries and then fails. I think Smith missed the 'try' part. That said, I still have some hope for him .... albeit a very small hope that is diminishing as I type.

If a team won their division seven straight times, that would be a NFL record. Now add on that team did it with seven different QB's in seven straight years,that record is unbeatable. To do that feat, you must of had a great Defense. Jack Youngblood was the captain of that defense.